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why does an ideal fluid move faster through a pipe with decreasing diameter?
a. the pressure within the fluid increases b. the
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why does an ideal fluid move faster through a pipe with decreasing diameter?
a. the pressure within the fluid increases b. the
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An ideal fluid flows through a pipe made of two sections with diameters of 1.0 and 3.0 inches, respectively. What is the ratio
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an ideal fluid in a pipe of diameter 14cm is moving at 6.0m/s. If the incompressible fluid density is 1.05grams/cc, what is the
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A syringe which has an inner diameter of 0.6 mm is attached to a needle which has an inner diameter of 0.25 mm. A nurse uses the
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What is the fluid located between cells called?
synovial fluid intracellular fluid extracellular fluid cytosol blood
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Which of the following is not a fluid? a. carbon dioxide b. hydrogen c. seawater d. wood D Which of the
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The definition of an incompressible fluid is
Select one: a. A fluid with a constant density at all pressures b. A fluid with no
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What happens when a fluid's thermal energy increases? (1 point)
A) The fluid gains potential energy B) The fluid loses potential
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A scale of pH and a variety of well known materials
Figure 2-16. The pH Scale16 d. A fluid with a pH between 0 and 6.9 would be
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